DVA1964
Senior Captain, B737-800
Joined on October 12 2004
Online Double Century Club
Triple Century Club
Terre Haute, IN USA
323 legs, 615.7 hours
310 legs,
602.0 hours online 238 legs,
452.7 hours ACARS 20 legs,
40.5 hours event
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October 30 2004 18:25 ET by Christopher Gagnon
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DVA1855
Senior Captain, B777-200
OLP
Joined on August 28 2004
50 State Club
Everett 250 Club
Kangaroo Club
Online Century Club
Quatercentenary Club
DVA Fleet Master
"Life Begins @ Vmc Life Ends @ Vne+1" Philadelphia, PA
436 legs, 1,824.8 hours
113 legs,
445.8 hours online 297 legs,
1,208.2 hours ACARS 9 legs,
47.9 hours event
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November 15 2004 18:56 ET by Andrew Rogers
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DVA1427
Senior Captain, MD-11
OLP
Joined on December 14 2003
Online Double Century Club
50 State Club
Tri-Jet Triumph
Globetrotter
Moose Club
US Capital Club
Everett 250 Club
Quincentenary Club
DVA Twenty-Year Anniversary
"Livin' in the Dog Pound!" Kannapolis, NC
558 legs, 1,984.3 hours
250 legs,
611.8 hours online 384 legs,
1,530.5 hours ACARS 38 legs,
82.7 hours event
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November 16 2004 04:29 ET by Lewis Gregory
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"Flight Assignments" don't work right now. They're a holdover from the days when the schedule was not updated nearly as often as it is now. It would be impossible to keep the assignments valid and current with the real-world Delta and codeshare timetables getting imported into the system quarterly.
There's a bunch of different ways you can find a route to fly:
- Pick it off the real-world Delta schedule, you can download it from www.delta.com. They update it monthly.
- Use Schedule Search to pick a start point and an end point.
- Browse the DVA schedule by equipment type.
- Use Find a Flight to pick a start point start time, and requested length, and see what comes out.
And remember, you're not necessarily limited to the plane listed on the schedule. For example, if you're rated for the 737 and you see a flight that you'd like to fly but it's an MD-88 flight, go ahead and fly it with the 737. If you're rated in a type, you can fly it on any scheduled and reportable flight (within reason).
Lewis GregorySenior Captain, MD-11
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